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Tourism in Romania and the most famous tourist destinations in it

Tourism in Romania and the most famous tourist destinations in it

 

Tourism in Romania Romania is famous for many factors that attract tourists to it from all over the world

It is considered one of the most visited cities for tourists every year. If you intend to travel there

In this report, you will find everything you need to know about tourism in Romania and its most important tourist destinations.

Traveling to Romania is one of the most beautiful things that you can do during this period, as it is one of the most important countries in the European Union. The official capital of Romania is Bucharest, which is full of many tourist attractions as well as scenic areas. It lies in the middle of continental Europe and has borders with many neighboring countries such as Moldova, Ukraine and Bulgaria. With a population of about 20 million people, it is one of the most densely populated European countries.

 

Romania weather

The weather in Romania tends to be continental and mild at the same time, as it is located far from the open sea in the southeast of continental Europe. The rainy season lasts for a long time in the city.

Languages

The official language recognized within the country is the Romanian language, and it is very close to the French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese languages. You could say it's a mixture of these different languages. The Romanian language is spoken by about 91% of the population, and the remaining percentage is from various other languages. The advantage in Romania is that the constitution guarantees many rights for minorities, and therefore the languages ​​of minorities, which amount to only 20%, can be used in the justice and education system. Also, those who do not have Romanian citizenship can obtain their right to education in their own language. The main languages ​​taught in schools are French and English.

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Religion

It is known that Romania is a secular country, meaning that it does not have a specific religion, but despite this, the Christian religion is dominant, with a population of about 87% of them belonging to the Orthodox denomination and 5% to Protestantism. The number of Muslims is about 4%, and most of them are Turks and Tatars. There are also some of the Jewish community, with a population of about 6 thousand people, and the rest, about 23 thousand citizens, have no religion, ie atheists, and do not recognize the existence of a God for this universe.

Get a visa

Since the state of Romania belongs to the European Union, applying for a visa has some documents that you must prepare to obtain it, for example from these required papers: – a valid passport for 90 days – a residence permit – a hotel reservation as well as a flight – a document justifying the reason from the visit. But you must visit the Romanian embassy in your country to make sure that this is the only required package of papers.

Tourism in Romania

Tourism is one of the most important sources of income for the country and contributes about 5% of the total foreign exchange income. And Romania ranks fourth in terms of speed in the growth of travel and tourism, according to the statistics of the World Travel and Tourism Council. For example, we mention that the number of tourists in the first half of 2014 reached 3.5 million tourists. Below we present two of the most important destinations for tourists in Romania.

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Old Bucharest

This city is one of the most beautiful European capitals, especially its old area, and it has many entertainment facilities, including restaurants and cafes.

Where you can spend the most beautiful nights there. There are also many cultural attractions, such as visiting some museums and modern art galleries.

Danube Delta

The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe and is mostly located in Romania. The Danube Delta was originally part of the Black Sea
It is a good place to observe nature. It is home to many of Europe's unique species of plants and animals, as well as 23 different ecosystems
Including some of the largest wetlands in the world. Previous visitors enjoy the stunning sunset and highly recommend the slow boat ride on the river.
Thus, we have finished presenting the best places that you can visit when you decide to visit Romania this year.
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